Another nurse/midwife here. I work nights and often they're not too bad. If I'm doing a few in a row I hate my first one because I'm so tired, but then the rest are pretty good. The thing I hate most about nights is waking people up, either intentionally or unintentionally. We are expected to look in on our mums and bubs every hour or 2 to make sure they're ok. I know myself I would wake up everytime someone came in as I don't sleep well in hospital. I just feel mean doing it because new parents are already tired enough without me waking them up with the creaky door every hour.

Or trying to do discharges whilst getting women up for showers post Caesar whilst chasing down the dietician/social worker/physio to come review someone, whilst being told that you're short staffed on the afternoon shift so sort that out cheers whilst trying to explain to Nana Mary that women don't spend 5 days in hospital after a normal birth like they did in the old days...

Hospitality worker here, although on mat leave. The nights are not too bad but can be incredibly boring if it's early in the week or ridiculously busy on the weekend. Public holidays are just murder and no amount of penalty rates can compensate. Lol.

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